How to watch and stream the Green Bay Packers vs Philadelphia Eagles regular season opener
The Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles face off in São Paulo on Friday, the first ever NFL game in Brazil. As a special Friday night event, the game will be nationally broadcasted exclusively on Peacock, NBC Universal's streaming platform. The game will be called by Noah Eagle (play-by-play) and Todd Blackledge (color analyst), while […]
The Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles face off in São Paulo on Friday, the first ever NFL game in Brazil. As a special Friday night event, the game will be nationally broadcasted exclusively on Peacock, NBC Universal's streaming platform. The game will be called by Noah Eagle (play-by-play) and Todd Blackledge (color analyst), while Kaylee Hartung reports from the sideline.
The game starts at 9:15pm Brazilian time, which is 7:15pm CT/8:15pm ET.
For local markets, the game will be aired on NBC (NBC 26 in the Green Bay/Milwaukee area, and NBC10 in the Philadelphia area).
Fans outside of the local markets can stream the game on the league's exclusive video streaming subscription service NFL+.
"The NFL is excited about our international model for broadcasting games, including live games and content in international markets," said Peter O'Reilly, NFL Executive Vice President of Club Business and League Events. "I'm excited for our Watch Parties in various locations, like São Paulo, Philadelphia, Wisconsin, and the iconic Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, where there will be a Watch Party to support the Australian left tackle Jordan Mailata."
If you are watching from Brazil, Cazé TV will stream Packers-Eagles across YouTube and Amazon Prime, as well as Twitch and Samsung TV Plus. In addition, the game will be available on RedeTV! (free-to-air) and across ESPN Brazil. The game will also be available via NFL Game Pass on DAZN in both English and Portuguese for paid subscribers outside of the U.S. in more than 200 markets and territories.
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